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You decide to add up all the work you did yesterday. If you accomplished 10,000 newton·meters of work yesterday, how much work did you do in units of joules?
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You decide to add up all the work you did yesterday. If you accomplished 10,000 newton·meters of work
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1 joule = 1 newton-meter.
The two units are identical quantities of energy.
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